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Daily Archives: May 14, 2014
New Peer Reviewed Study : Atlantic Ocean No Longer Part Of The Earth
Tropical cyclones worldwide are moving out of the tropics and more toward the poles and generally larger populations, likely because of global warming, a surprising new study finds. Atlantic hurricanes, however, don’t follow this trend. Study: Tropical cyclones migrating out … Continue reading
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Great Prophets Are Permitted To Make Stupid Stuff Up
Obama making up numbers and spewing meaningless statistics last summer Midwest farms were parched by the worst drought since the Dust Bowl, and then drenched by the wettest spring on record. Total BS Western wildfires scorched an area larger than … Continue reading
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Snow Free Mountains Are A Thing Of The Past
We have 150% of normal snowpack here along the northern Front Range of Colorado, and rivers and reservoirs are already up to their banks. Government climate experts warned a few weeks ago that Colorado skiing is doomed.
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Preparing For Dramatic Climate Change
I’m preparing for dramatic climate change this afternoon, expecting to see a large increase in humidity over the next four days. I am packing away my Colorado road bike and getting out my Maryland hybrid bike (steep hills and rough … Continue reading
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Mid-May Great Lakes Ice Obliterates The Old Record
May 14 Great lakes ice cover is 300% of the previous record. 20140512180000_CVCHDCTGL_0007661848.gif (1100×850) The White House says the US is experiencing unprecedented heat.
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Gavin Continues To Diverge From Reality
GISS shows April as 2nd warmest on record globally. Satellite data shows April as 11th warmest since 1979, and just above the median (red line below.) GISS is diverging from RSS at a rate much faster than the GISS claimed trend. … Continue reading
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NCDC Wins The Stanley Cup
There has been no measured US warming in April since the start of records in 1895, so NCDC makes a hockey stick of adjustments to US April temperatures. Government policy demands warming, and if the present refuses to get warmer, … Continue reading
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Arctic Doing A Repeat Of Last Year?
Last year, Arctic temperatures dropped below normal in Mid-May and stayed below normal through the summer. This ruined Reggie’s summer. It looks like we may have a repeat in the works. COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks … Continue reading
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Looking Bleak In The Arctic
Alarmists had a moment of excitement this week, when southerly winds pushed the ice out of the Bering Sea, and into the Chukchi Sea. The bad news for them is that these winds thickened the ice in the Chukchi Sea to … Continue reading
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